“ | Steal a fashion show? Does he always talk like that? | ” |
— Tara Cole |
Crimes of fashion compel Nate's team to surreptitiously permeate the high-fashion world in order to trounce a tyrannical sweatshop owner (Gloria Pan).
The Client[]
Florence Ong, a worker in the Pan's garment factory. Florence and her coworkers are subjected to sweat-shop working conditions and force to take stimulants to keep working.
The Marks[]
Gloria and Russell Pan
Locations[]
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Golden Panda Clothing Company
- John McRory's Place
- Nate's Condo
- South Market
- Unnamed Conference Center (hosting Fashion Week)
- Brookline, Massachusetts
- Pan Residence
- Paris, France
- Unnamed Park
- Unnamed Settlement (possibly Tashkent), Uzbekistan
- Outdoor location
- Unknown Location
- Sophie's Room
Guest Cast[]
Aliases[]
- Eliot: Julien (Caprina's assistant)
- Hardison: Nigel Marshall Thorn
- Nate: Jacques Bouvier
- Tara: Caprina
Episode Notes[]
In the warehouse fight against the Triad goons Tara takes out a Triad member much more quickly than Eliot does, and finds it much easier to do than he does.
Trivia[]
- Tara uses the term "5-0" to hint to Nate to run the Cop Scam. This is an urbanized code for the police, which originated because of the television show Hawaii 5-O. The prefix 5-0 refers to Hawaii as the 50th state.
- Hardison's alias 'Nigel' may be a reference to the character of the same name from "The Devil Wears Prada."
- Parker is able to correctly calculate Nate's rhetorical algebra problem: how long does it take to get to a camera one mile away if one is driving at 80mph. 45 seconds.